Scholars interested in legislative processes pay relatively little attention to the changes made to bills in parliamentary democracies.On the one hand, comparative research has often described parliamentary institutions as ineffectual vis-\ue0-vis cabinets throughout the lawmaking process; on the other hand, for a long time the rational choice literature has focused more on the formal rules regulating amendatory activity than on amendatory activity itself. Hence, very few studies have tried to explain how much government bills are altered in parliament and why. This article investigates the changes made to governmental legislation in Italy. Taking the modifications occurring during the legislative process as the dependent variable, a number...